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2013 could see record number of U.S. law firm mergers
This year could be a record-breaking one for U.S. law firm mergers.State Tax Collections Drop Off in June, Officials Say
Pennsylvania collected $2.7 billion in general fund revenue in June, which was $45.4 million, or 1.7 percent, less than anticipated, according to figures released by the state Department of Revenue.Corbett Signs State Spending Plan of Nearly $28 Billion
The General Assembly sent Governor Tom Corbett a $27.83 billion budget without plans he had supported to privatize liquor, increase transportation funding and reform the public pension system.Tracking Trends In Corporate Counsel Compensation
Are the pay packages in your legal department keeping up with the Joneses? The new "In-House Counsel Compensation Report" from General Counsel Metrics LLC and Major, Lindsey & Africa, a legal search firm, deciphers the trends in compensation by compiling data from over 1,700 in-house lawyers at approximately 480 U.S. and Canadian companies.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Profile: Marie Weiner
Do what you can to help the judge rule in your favor, advises the San Mateo County Superior Court judge.Kickstarter nixes “Where the Wild Things Are” sequel over copyright concerns
HarperCollins has kicked up a wild rumpus in response to an unauthorized sequel to Maurice Sendaks classic childrens book Where the Wild Things Are.Jefferies Group must pay $1.86 million to trader it fired over a Hitler parody
A Hong Kong judge has ordered American investment bank Jefferies Group to fork over a giant chunk of money to one of its former traders.Labor: Seeking fairness in employment arbitrations
In recent years a five-justice majority of the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled in favor of arbitration.Labor: The American Express decision and its impact on class waivers of employment claims
Last month, the Supreme Court ruled in American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) does not permit courts to invalidate a contractual waiver of class arbitration simply because a plaintiffs cost of individually arbitrating a federal statutory claim exceeds the plaintiffs potential recovery.Trending Stories
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